Opinion: Gutter to gut: How antimicrobial-resistant microbes journey from environment to humans 0
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From sore throats to fevers and life-threatening infections, most people have periodically used antibiotics.
From sore throats to fevers and life-threatening infections, most people have periodically used antibiotics.
By Fathima Afsal and Dominic Frigon for The Conversation From sore throats to fevers and life-threatening infections, most…
Antimicrobial resistance genes can be transmitted from environmental sources to the human gut, and vice-versa.
By Fathima Afsal and Dominic Frigon, McGill University Montreal, Sep 19 (The Conversation) From sore throats to fevers and life-t…